Chapter ID: CBB300758361

Contingent Futures, Continuous Pasts: Experts, Activists and Social and Disease Transitions (1950–80s) (2021)

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Scholars have been increasingly rethinking the demographic and disease shifts that have been occurring worldwide, such as the global ageing of populations and shifts in incidence and patterns of chronic disease. This has led to a growing interest among social scientists, and particularly historians of health and disease, in probing the deterministic models and assumptions that experts have articulated about these shifts in patterns of disease conditions, the ageing of populations and the social and health challenges that have been associated with these global shifts. How can we understand the power of experts in deploying contingent and uncertain knowledge, rather

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Authors & Contributors
Adjaye-Gbewonyo, Kafui
Vaughan, Megan
LaBonte, Michelle Lynne
McIlvenna, Kathleen
Mika, Marissa Anne
Sanuade, Olutobi
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Science as Culture
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of Historical Geography
History of Psychiatry
Publishers
UCL Press
Saint Louis University
Brandeis University Press
Indiana University
Concepts
Chronic diseases
Epidemiological transition (public health)
Demography; population research
Public health
Non-communicable diseases
Health
People
Austen, Jane
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
Places
Africa, Sub-Sahara
Africa
Southern Africa
Ghana
London (England)
United States
Institutions
Club of Rome
World Bank
World Health Organization (WHO)
National Institute of Health (U.S.)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
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